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Koli Princely States
Koli may refer to: People * Koli people, Indian caste group * Koli Christians, a Christian subgroup * Muslim Kolis, Muslim community * Koli (surname), Indian surname * Koli Sewabu (born 1975), Fijian rugby union footballer Places * Koli, Finland, a hill in Finland * Koli National Park, a national park in Finland * Koliwada, colony of Kolis * Koli, Iran (other), several places in Iran * Koli Airfield, a former airfield in the South Pacific * Koli Cocina de Origen, a restaurant in Nuevo León, Mexico Other uses * Koli Geet, Music genre * The Book of Koli, English novel * Koli language (other), dialect cluster of Pakistan and India * KOLI, an FM radio station that serves Wichita Falls, Texas * Koli Point action See also * * Kolli (other) * Kol (other) Kol, or KOL may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters * Kol, a character from List of Star Trek: Discovery characters#Kol, ''Star Trek: Discovery'' * Kol Skywalker, ...
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Koli People
The Koli is an Indian caste that is predominantly found in India, but also in Pakistan and Nepal. Koli is an agriculturist caste of Gujarat but in coastal areas they also work as fishermen along with agriculture. In the beginning of 20th century, the Koli caste was recognised as a denotified tribe under Criminal Tribes Act by the British-Indian Government because of their anti-social activities during World War I. The Koli caste forms the largest caste- cluster in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, comprising 24% and 30% of the total population in those states respectively. History Early There has historically been some difficulty in identifying people as Koli or as Bhil people in what is now the state of Gujarat. The two communities co-existed in the hills of that area and even today there is confusion regarding their identity, not helped, in the opinion of sociologist Arvind Shah, by there being "hardly any modern, systematic, anthropological, sociological or historica ...
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Koli Cocina De Origen
Koli Cocina de Origen (stylized as KOLI) is a Mexican restaurant in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. It has received a Michelin star. See also * List of Mexican restaurants This is a list of notable Mexican restaurants. Mexican cuisine is primarily a fusion of indigenous Mesoamerican cooking with European, especially Spanish cuisine, Spanish, elements added after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in the 16th ce ... * List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Mexico References Mexican restaurants in Mexico Michelin-starred restaurants in Mexico Restaurants in Nuevo León Michelin-starred Mexican restaurants {{Mexico-cuisine-stub ...
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Kol (other)
Kol, or KOL may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters * Kol, a character from List of Star Trek: Discovery characters#Kol, ''Star Trek: Discovery'' * Kol Skywalker, a member of the Skywalker family, Skywalker Family, from ''Star Wars'' * Isamot Kol, a DC Comics superhero * Kol Mikaelson, a character from ''The Vampire Diaries'' and its spin-off ''The Originals (TV series), The Originals'' Other uses in arts, entertainment and media * ''Key opinion leader'', a term that could refer ro Influencer or Internet celebrity * Kapamilya Online Live, a Philippine livestream channel * KKOL (AM), a radio station in Seattle, U.S., call sign KOL 1928–1975 * ''Kingdom of Loathing'', a 2003 online game * Radio KOL (Kids Online), an internet children's radio station 2003–2007 People * Kol of Sweden (died c. 1173), Swedish prince * Anton Kol (born 1990), Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer * Moshe Kol (1911–1989), Israeli politician and Zionist activist * Nellie van Kol (1851 ...
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Kolli (other)
Kolli may refer to: * Kolli, Iran (other), places in Iran * Kolli Hills, is a small mountain range located in central Tamil Nadu * Kolli Pratyagatma, better known as Kotayya Pratyagatma * Kolli Srinath Reddy, better known as K. Srinath Reddy, is the president of the Public Health Foundation of India * Rayan Kolli, Algerian professional football player See also * Koli (other) Koli may refer to: People * Koli people, Indian caste group * Koli Christians, a Christian subgroup * Muslim Kolis, Muslim community * Koli (surname), Indian surname * Koli Sewabu (born 1975), Fijian rugby union footballer Places * Koli, Fin ...
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Koli Point Action
The Kali Point action, during 3–12 November 1942, was an engagement between U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army forces and Empire of Japan, Imperial Japanese Imperial Japanese Army, Army forces around Koli Point on Guadalcanal during the Guadalcanal campaign. The U.S. forces were under the overall command of Major General#United States, Major General Alexander Vandegrift, while the Japanese forces were under the overall command of Lieutenant General Harukichi Hyakutake. U.S. Marines from the 7th Marine Regiment and U.S. Army soldiers from the 164th Infantry Regiment (United States), 164th Infantry Regiment under the tactical command of William H. Rupertus and Edmund Sebree, Edmund B. Sebree, attacked a concentration of Japanese Army troops, most of whom belonged to the 230th Infantry Regiment, commanded by Toshinari Shōji. Shōji's troops had marched to the Koli Point area after the failed Japanese assaults on U.S. defenses during the Battle for Henderson Field in late October 194 ...
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KOLI
Koli may refer to: People * Koli people, Indian caste group * Koli Christians, a Christian subgroup * Muslim Kolis, Muslim community * Koli (surname), Indian surname * Koli Sewabu (born 1975), Fijian rugby union footballer Places * Koli, Finland, a hill in Finland * Koli National Park, a national park in Finland * Koliwada, colony of Kolis * Koli, Iran (other), several places in Iran * Koli Airfield, a former airfield in the South Pacific * Koli Cocina de Origen, a restaurant in Nuevo León, Mexico Other uses * Koli Geet, Music genre * The Book of Koli, English novel * Koli language (other), dialect cluster of Pakistan and India * KOLI, an FM radio station that serves Wichita Falls, Texas * Koli Point action See also * * Kolli (other) * Kol (other) Kol, or KOL may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters * Kol, a character from List of Star Trek: Discovery characters#Kol, ''Star Trek: Discovery'' * Kol Skywa ...
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The Book Of Koli
''The Book of Koli'' is a 2020 post apocalyptic novel by British writer M. R. Carey. It is the first book in the Rampart Trilogy, preceding '' The Trials of Koli'' (2020) and '' The Fall of Koli'' (2021). Reviews of the book upon its release were mostly positive. ''The Book of Koli'' was nominated for a 2021 Philip K. Dick Award. Setting ''The Book of Koli'' is set in post-apocalyptic Britain, in the village of Mythen Rood. The main character, Koli, grows up as a wood gatherer collecting wood from the dangerous trees which surround the village. The village is governed by a group of technology wielders, the Ramparts. Much of the life of the villagers of Mythen Rood is dictated by needing to protect themselves from the dangerous flora and fauna that populate the dense surrounding forests. Plot The book begins with Koli recounting his dangerous childhood in Mythen Rood. A rite-of-passage of the village is to test the village adolescents to determine if they are able to w ...
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Koli Geet
Koli Geet (also known as Boat Songs or Nakhva Geet) are a significant genre of folk music associated with the Koli community, particularly the Son koli sub caste, in Maharashtra, India. These songs are deeply rooted in the community's lifestyle, religious practices, and emotional experiences, often reflecting the daily struggles and celebrations of the Kolis, who are traditionally fishermen and agriculturists. Koli songs are characterized by their rich variety of themes, including religious devotion, social rituals, emotional life at sea, and festivity. Origin and history The Koli community is one of the oldest and most prominent indigenous groups in Maharashtra, with a history connected to both agriculture and fishing. The Son koli sub community, primarily located in coastal areas, has traditionally depended on fishing for its livelihood. Koli songs, which originated from daily life and rituals, often explore themes of religion, nature, and the seafaring profession, evolving ...
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Koli Airfield
Koli Airfield (also known as Bomber 3 Field) is a former World War II airfield on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, located near Koli Point, eight miles east of Henderson Field, close to the Metapona River to the east and the Naumbu River to the west. The airfield was abandoned after the war and today is almost totally returned to its natural state. History This airfield was built for B-24 Liberator heavy bomber operations, primarily by the Thirteenth Air Force. The single strip ran approximately NE to SW (parallel to Carney Airfield) and had several taxiways off both sides. Surfaced by bitumen with metal, Marsden Matting-like material for heavy aircraft and was completed in the middle of 1943. Units assigned were: * 42d Bombardment Group, 6 June-20 October 1943 * 307th Bombardment Group, February 1943-28 January 1944 Disused since the war. Bomber 3 strip was used for drying Copra at the nearby plantation, and parts of the airfield are used as a road. ...
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Koli Christians
Koli Christians are Koli people who profess Christianity in India, they are also a subgroup of the Bombay East Indians, who are the indigenous people of the Seven Islands of Bombay and the Bombay metropolitan area, which is now also called Mumbai (Bombay). The Koli Christians were of the Son Koli subcaste, before their conversion by the Portuguese from Brahmanism to Christianity, in the former '' Bom Bahia'' of Portuguese India. Christian Kolis are also known as Thalkar and Gaonkar Kolis, they played an important role in building churches & convents in the northern Konkan division of present-day Maharashtra. Culture and custom In 1989, there were approximately 9,000 Koli Christians, most of whom were fishermen, like their Hindu counterparts. Koli Christians blend the customs and traditions of the Koli people with the beliefs of the Catholic Church . In accordance with Koli tradition, marriages among Koli Christians are typically arranged, and certain ceremonies are observed ...
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Koli, Iran (other)
Koli or Kolli or Kali () in Iran may refer to: * Koli, Ardabil * Kali, Bushehr * Kali, East Azerbaijan * Koli, East Azerbaijan * Kali, Kermanshah * Kolli, Sistan and Baluchestan * Kali, South Khorasan * Kali, Zanjan * Koli-ye Olya (other) * Koli-ye Sofla (other) * Goli, Iran (other) Goli or Geli or Golli (), sometimes rendered as Guli, in Iran may refer to: * Goli, Ardabil * Goli, Khalkhal, Ardabil Province * Golli, Nir, Ardabil Province * Goli, Charuymaq, East Azerbaijan Province * Geli, Kermanshah * Guli, Kermanshah * Goli, N ...
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